Food News You Need to Know Before You Eat Tomorrow

Every afternoon we compile the most important info Delish readers need to know—from breaking news and hazardous recalls to trending food stunts and new menu items at your favorite restaurants.

McDonald's Now Giving Away Golden Fries

If you've ever dreamed of having your own Charlie and the Chocolate Factory moment—you know the one where you're the lucky recipient of that glittering gold prize that gets you everything you've ever wanted—then your next stop might be good ol' Mickey D's. According to Rocket News 24, McDonald's locations in Japan have launched a photography contest that could score a few lucky winners with a gilded version of their favorite snack. All you have to do is submit a photo under the Japanese "potato-taking" hashtag that replaces the fries in a McDonald's carton with something creative—you know, like Anime characters' hair or a bushel of yellow umbrellas. Totally makes sense.

Why you should never brush your teeth right after drinking wine

Though it might be tempting to break out your tooth brush after you sip some red wine and it's stained your pearly whites, this could actually do more harm than good. That's because both white and red wines have very high levels of acidity and brushing immediately after sipping the vino could mean you damage the tooth enamel even more. Instead, give your teeth time to recover and re-strengthen the enamel before you clean up; about an hour should be good.

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Donald Trump Just Got Trolled By Mexican Food

After he-who-shall-not-be-named posted an insane tweet boasting that his restaurant had the best taco bowl and claiming that he "loves Hispanics" and nearly broke the internet, one artist slash Trump opposer has fired back. And it could be the best mockery to Trump's "open-mindedness" we've ever seen. Because it's a portrait made entirely from Mexican and Tex-Mex foods. Take that, wind bag.

Watch Julia Child Roast Gordon Ramsey

Like all Epic Rap Battles, no winner was officially declared—the creators always leave it up to the viewers—but in this case the champion was most definitely the mother of French cooking. Check out all the kitchen-fire insults for yourself:

Buying this beer will save the environment

One brewery has crafted the ultimate solution to those pesky six-pack rings that are annoying to finagle and even more dangerous to wildlife. Instead of sending those fatal plastics to waterways where they can strangle a duck or kill a turtle after ingestion, Saltwater Brewery in Florida has developed a set of beer-can holsters that are completely safe for animals to eat. They're the world's first fully biodegradable, compostable, edible six-pack rings. And to be honest, you could eat them, too—because they're made from barley and wheat. Fitting for a beer brand, no?

Your daily dose of food porn

If you can't appreciate the totally entrancing quality of these perfectly twirled noodles, then I'm sorry but we can't be friends.